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DISARMAMENT.

NO FURTHER SACRIFICES AT PRESENT.

NEED FOR CAUTION.

Ma Paul-Boncour, the inspirer of the-recent-French military reor ganisation law and until recently chief French delegate to the Pre paratory Disarmament Commission

Genova, devotes an article in Euvre to the present session of the Commission at Geneva

The keynote of M. Paul-Boncour's article is his insistence on the neces sity of proceeding with extreme caution towards disarmament.

Reorganisation Urged.

Poste Restante Correspondente.

Madame Rene Bory, W. Bray, C. W.. T. Barker, J. Batt & Co., A. H. Beetham, Capt. J. F. Bird, R.

He is sceptical about the value of Couch, A. D. Crabbe, A. O, Cun-publicity in regard to the reduction

navies. Further, he is doubtful about the value of any of these things if they are not accompanied by some form of what be calls "International control.”

A DINNER CHOP.

16 MILES' DEATH RIDE OF A

RACING CYCLIST WIFE.

PREVIOUS IMPULSES,

Mr. Nellie Ada Pocock, aged twenty-seven,

of Aylesbury-road Bromley, Kent, known as a racing cyclist, had a "tiff with her hus band concerning a chop she had cooked. She left home on her cycle, and was found later drowned in a pond at Holmethorpe, near Red hill, Surrey, sixteen miles, from her home.

A verdict of Suicide while of unsound mind" was recorded at the

inquest,

"When I went home to dinner

dense, "we had a slight disagree ment about a chop she had cooked.

There was no

quarrel, but just a few words.

"She asked me later in the oven-

last time I saw her alive."

FIGHT WAR.

GERMAN SENTIMENT.

EX-OFFICERS DESIRE FOR

PEACE.

The Colonel held out his sword to the Crown Prince, his superior and friend. part in the barbarous work," he declared.

"I will have no more

re-anions of the militaristie Stahl- Helm, these young men, who were looked upon only a short few months ago s” potential sabre rattlers and spar-clinkers in their native surroundings, now rise at three in the morning to attend. matina. They spend their days in pious meditation, literary work, and attending to gardens and meadows.

Many of them have confessed that they were on the verge of break- down following an ineluctable`re This German Army officer had morse over participation in the distinguished himself in the World War, and that the solitude and War, but ceaseless slaughter had tranquility of a monastery looked sickened him and be defied the heir to them'ns the only means to escape to the throne of Germany. Court the gnawings of a harrowed con- martial and a firing squad loomed science. Going to the gate of the ahead, but he was saved by family monastery, asking for admittance, influence, to be interned in a sani several told the prior that they had

come to do penance, torium.

Evening World, this officer and 200 declared that without an exception earnest, and that nearly all had ciscan of his fellows have entered a Fran- these men have proven to be in- monastery in the Princi- found peace of mind and a new. pality of Hohenzollern. They will desire to live. devate their lives to religion and work for peace. Reading on :

To Preserve Their Sanity. Most of the Franciscan novices

are scions of wealthy and noble families who fought with distinc

THREE PRE-ROMAN TOMBS.

HUMAN BONES, KNIVES, AND

last Tuesday," said Mr. Ernest Now, we read in a copyrighted The prior, who was interviewed. nelt, Madame H. de Coral, Miss of armaments, and is against land Pocock, the husband, giving evi. Berlin dispatch" to the "New York by a representative of the paper, Mae Chapin, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.or air forces being reduced before Cush, A. G. Clark, W. Durghi, Mr. Deofont, W... Daub, Mrs R. C. Fogg, Lady Gibson-Craig Gregg & Co., J. L. George, 8. P. Gray, Hang Cheong Co., Col. W.. S. Hooper, C. Humphreys Co., G

Certainly, in his view, France is She said 'good-bye" to me, enter ing if she might go for a cycle ride. Kleinwort, P. Ketchum, Messrs.

not called upon to make any imed the bed-room and said 'good Kong Tin Siong, F. Kienzle, C. Omediate further sacrifices now that bye to my son. I beard her go Keyton (e/o Mansfield & Co.), W the term of compulsory military downstairs and out. That was the H. Lawton (8.6. Hong Kheng), Luke service has been reduced to one Cummings & Co., Mrs W. T. Lewis,

year. France's duty seems, in his H. M. Mattson, Capt. E. Maples opinion, rather to lie in reorganis- (s., Nam Yong), Mr. and Mr. Cing her army to suit modern con- Martin, Mrs. C. R. McKenzie, J. M. Morris (West River), Miss McLeish (Burns Philps), Mrs. M. Mitchell (Burns, Phills), H. N. Nutt (Eduard Posen & Co.), D. J. O'Brien, W. R. Pearce, Mrs. C. D. Porell, Solomon Rayinoad, Mr. G. F. M. Roberts, E. G. Spenkman, C. C. Shilton, A W. Sanderson, Philip G. Smith, Mrs. Shae, Mr. and Mrs. Struben-Costems, Tueley Jones, RM Wilson, C. D. Wardle, Wong Peng Swee, Mrs. J. G. Young (c/o H. W. Pelbeck).

Unpaid Correspondence.

C. D. Adams, H. J. Huang, W. H. Johnstone, S. L. Sands, R, M. Yingg.

ditions.

The ultimate aim should be to turn' national armies into militias, but-and bere again the stress on the need for caution is brought out France could not do that unleas other nations agreed to do so at the same time. Finally, he once aguia strangly opposes the abolition of compulsory military service in. favour of professional armies.

No Hurry,

In short, in M. Paul-Boncour's view, France has done enough for Registered Articles.

the moment in the matter of dia Wm. Basker & Co., C. Bazreda, armament, and the reduction in the James Henry Clay, Miss Mas period of conseription, is hi reply Chapin, Ingineer Groborski, Lady to any charge of militarism that Gibson Craig Carmichael, Luke Cumming & Co., Lanis Munox, K.may be preferred against her. Roosevelt (c/o American Con-

"Let us guard ourselves careful zulate), Madame Z. N. Ramensky,ly against being distracted by any S. Shoripoff (e/o Isako Cireus), H. fantasies-Russian, Turkish, Or Wilson, E. W. G.. Wesson, B.

Chinese-which, under the pretext Zipper.

of speeding up disarmament, might jeopardise the methodical work pur sued at each session of the League's. Preparatory Commission for so many years,” writes M. Paul-Bon- From

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Revolver Shot.

The coroner: Have you had any tiffs before -Yes, quite a number, but never a real quarrel.

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Had the aver run away from you before 1-Yes, twice, staying away for two or three days.

Was there an incident in a rea- taurant about two or three years ago 1-Yes, she fired a revolver and shot a waiter accidentally.

tion in the imperial Armies. War experiences left them in such shat tered mental and moral condition, they claim, that to preserve their very sanity they have renounced society and have retired from the world.

"OTHER RELICS.

Brescia, - Italy --Three" tombs "of pre-Roman times, belonging, ac- cording to local archeologists, t0.0 primitive civilisation which cannot be precisely defined were brought to light in the course of making the foundations for the new hospital at Lovere near here.

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS

Henceforth they propose to de vote themselves solely to works of Human bones, knives, and small charity, and to the propagation of iron objects, whose ure is uncer brotherhood according to the con- which are rough sarchophagi, show- the ideals of peace and human tain, were found in the tombs, ceptions of St. Francis of Assisi, ing only rudimentary traces of de the founder and patron of the coration. The tombs do not show order to which they now belong. any sign of inscription, and their Mr. Pocock added that his wife chiefly devoted to spiritual in mined

Although their lives will be period cannot be exactly deter

often acted on the impulse of the terests, they will take an active moment. Sho fired the revolver at part in humanitarian movements that look for the abolition of war the waiter only to frighten him.

and its horrors. Observers see in James Abraham Birch, of Red- the action of the ex-Army officers hill, said that on Wednesday after but another manifestation of the noon he saw a bicycle against a sire for peace among the German wholehearted and deep-founded de- shed near a pond at Holmethorne. people. He saw the body of a woman when, Froved to Be Honest, he went to the water,

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